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  2. William VII of Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    William VII "the Young" of Auvergne was a Count of the region of Auvergne, France during the years 1145 to 1168. [1] He accompanied the French king, Louis VII , on the Second Crusade . William was the first Count of Auvergne to be given the title Dauphin (Prince).

  3. List of rulers of Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    In 1155, William VIII robbed William VII a great part of Auvergne. 1155-1169: Younger County of Auvergne: William VIII the Old: c.1100? Second son of William VI and Emma of Sicily: 1155-1182: Elder County of Auvergne: Anne of Nevers four children 1182 aged 81-82? Robert IV Dauphin [9] c.1150 First son of William VII and Marquise of Albon: 1169 ...

  4. Portugal–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Portugal claims de jure sovereignty over Olivenza / Olivença on the grounds that the Treaty of Badajoz was revoked by its own terms (which stated: the breach of any of its articles would lead to its cancellation) when Spain invaded Portugal in the Peninsular War of 1807 and, foremost, due to the fact that Spain signed the Treaty of Vienna in ...

  5. History of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The history of Portugal can be traced from circa 400,000 years ago, when the region of present-day Portugal was inhabited by Homo heidelbergensis. The Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula , which lasted almost two centuries, led to the establishment of the provinces of Lusitania in the south and Gallaecia in the north of what is now Portugal.

  6. William VII - Wikipedia

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    William VII may refer to: William VII, Duke of Aquitaine (1023–1058) William VII the Young of Auvergne (r. 1145–1168) William VII of Montpellier (c. 1131 – c. 1172) William VII of Angoulême (died 1186) William VII, Marquis of Montferrat (c. 1240 –1292) William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg (c. 1348-1408) William VII of Chalon-Arlay ...

  7. William of Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    William of Auvergne (Latin: Guilielmus Alvernus; French: Guillaume d'Auvergne; 1180/90–1249), also known as William of Paris, was a French theologian and philosopher who served as Bishop of Paris from 1228 until his death.

  8. List of Aragonese royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    The wife of Henry IV was Joan of Portugal, a Portuguese infanta daughter of King Edward of Portugal and his wife Eleanor of Aragon. The first wife of Rene died prior to 1462; his second wife was Jeanne de Laval , a French noblewoman and daughter Guy XIV de Laval , Count of Laval and Isabella of Brittany .

  9. Robert VII of Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    William (c. 1304-1332), count of Boulogne and Auvergne. [7] After Blanche's death in 1304, Robert married Marie of Dampierre, daughter of William I of Termonde and Alice of Clermont-Nestle. [8] They had four children together: John († 1386), count of Montfort, Boulogne and Auvergne; [7]